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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Leading Makers of Solid-State Drives Boost Performance of SSDs with Firmware Update.
Corsair Memory, OCZ Technology Group Add Trim Function Support to SSDs
Nokia Accuses All Apple’s Products of Patent Infringement
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
PQI Speeds Up Flash Drives with USB 3.0 Interface.
PQI Releases Its First USB 3.0 Devices
OCZ to Supply Enterprise-Class SSDs with WhipTrail Solutions
Sony PlayStation 4 May Include Multi-Core CPU Instead of Cell
E-Book Reader Becomes Most Gifted Item Ever on Amazon
Monday, December 28, 2009
Google Readies Own-Brand Chrome Personal Computer – Reports.
Google Intends to Enter Smartbook Market
No Liberalization for x86 Licenses, Claims Observer
Shipments of Mobile Consumer Products Set to Double by 2015
Nvidia to Further Delay Launch of Next-Generation GeForce Processor, Media Report Claims
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Nvidia Is Happy With Performance of GeForce GF100 “Fermi” Graphics Card.
Nvidia Wants to Make Fermi Perfect for Everyone
OLPC XO 3 to Feature Touch Screen Input
Apple Owns iSlate.com Doman Name
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Dear X-bit Labs Readers!
X-bit Labs Wishes Happy Holidays to All Our Readers
HDMI 1.4 to Support “Additional” Stereo 3D Formats
DRAMeXchange Predicts DRAM Shortage in 2H 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wi-Fi Hotspot Usage by Handhelds Increasing – Research Firm.
Mobile Phones with Wi-Fi Become Even More Popular in 2009
Kingston Makes Predictions for the Memory Market in 2010
Micron and Intel Prepare Serious Flash Transition Next Year
Shuttle Touts Notebook Alliance to Boost Share of Smaller Makers
There Is No Focus to Improve Performance of OpenCL on ATI Radeon HD 4000
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Kingston Readies Liquid-Cooled HyperX Memory Modules.
Kingston Works on Liquid-Cooled Memory for Enthusiasts
Nvidia Cuts Down Specs of GF100 Chips to 448 Stream Processors for Tesla Cards
Intel Still Condemns Nvidia’s Chipset for Atom
Elpida Begins Production of 2Gb DDR3 Chips at 40nm Node
Intel Atom “Pineview” Gets High-Def Video Support with Broadcom Chip
Monitors Integrate Touch-Sensitivity, Stereo 3D Output
FTC Wishes More Competition in the High-Tech Market Segment
Monday, December 21, 2009
The Way That People Interact with Computers Set to Change – Chief Executive of AMD.
Chip Designer AMD Expects Changes in Interaction Between Humans and Computers
NEC and WD to Jointly Promote SuperSpeed USB
Intel Unveils Atom “Pine-Trail” Platform for Mobile Computers
Hynix 2Gb GDDR5 Boasts with 7GHz Clock-Speed
Friday, December 18, 2009
ATIC Finalizes Acquisition of Chartered Semiconductor.
Globalfoundries Set to Absorb Chartered
Blu-Ray 3D Spec Finalized: New Players Incoming
Nvidia Claims that ATI’s Early Lead with DirectX 11 Is Not Important
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Users of Cell Phones Call Vendors to Get Back to Basics – Survey.
Mobile Phone Users Want to Have Better Phones, Not Rich-Feature Set
AMD’s Danube Platform to Finally Feature K10 Micro-Architecture
Actions Against Intel May Help ARM – ABI Research
Nvidia’s CEO: FTC Lawsuit Will Help GPU Evolution
AMD Opteron “Interlagos” to Enter Production in the First Half of 2011
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Intel Denies Allegations of Federal Trade Commission: FTC’s Case – Misguided.
Intel Claims Its Actions Have Benefitted Consumers
Elpida Optimizes 65nm Process Technology
FTC Wants to Ban Intel’s Bundling and Incentive Schemes
Toshiba Creates High-Density NAND Memory Module
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sony Still Sells PlayStation 3 at a Loss – Analysis.
Sony PlayStation 3 Slim 120GB Costs $336 to Manufacture
Basic Specifications of Next-Gen AMD Opteron “Magny-Cours” Transpire
Nvidia Pins a Lot of Hopes on Tegra 2, Expects Actual Products Next Year
Oracle Makes Commitments to Sun’s Customers, Developers
Corsair Memory Unveils High-Capacity High-Speed Memory Kit
Monday, December 14, 2009
Rambus Acquires Display Lighting Technologies.
Rambus Wants to Light Up Displays
Seagate Launches 2.5” HDD for Slim Laptops
Intel Core i7 980X: Six-Cores, 3.33GHz, 14MB Cache
ATI Radeon HD 5000 Faces Massive Success, Says Company
Pegatron to Retain Asrock Brand to Rival with Asus
Apple Countersues Nokia, Accuses of Patents Infringement
Friday, December 11, 2009
End-Users Do Not Want to Recycle Their Handsets.
Handset Recycling and Donation Not Welcome by Consumers
Asus to Spin Off Pegatron Technologies Completely - Filing
TSMC and UMC to Increase Quotes for 300mm Wafers
Sales of DirectX 11 GPUs to Surpass Sales of DirectX 10 GPUs Next Year
Nvidia Expects Video Games to Attract New Technology Demanding Clients
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Intel Turbo-Charges Transistors with New Materials.
Intel Discusses the Future of Transistor
Intel Begins to Phase Out Older SSDs
Fusion-io Licensees ioMemory to IBM
WiGig Alliance Completes Multi-Gigabit Wireless Specification
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Acer Blames Dell and HP for Poor Sales of Ultra-Thin Notebooks.
Acer Accuses Dell and HP of Not Promoting Ultra-Thin Laptops
Nvidia Demonstrates Stereo 3D Blu-Ray Playback Behind Closed Doors
European Commission Finds Rambus Not Guilty of Patent Ambush
Analysts Applaud Intel for Cancelling Larrabee, Expect Company to Continue GPU Development
Packard Bell’s Old Notebooks Can Catch Fire
Stanford Creates New Battery of Simple Materials
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Vast Majority of Mobile Devices to Sport Multi-Core Processors in Three Years.
88% of Netbooks, MIDs and Smartphones to Feature Multi-Core Processors in 2013
OCZ Begins to Supply Cryo-Z: Sub-Zero Temperatures for $379
Postpone of Larrabee May Mean a Lot for the Industry
Nvidia Demonstrates More Fermi-Related Static Images
Monday, December 7, 2009
Seagate Officially Unveils Solid-State Drives.
Seagate Launches Pulsar SSDs for OEM Customers
Tim Sweeney Disappointed with Larrabee Delay
Kodak to Sell OLED Business to LG
ATI and Cyberlink to Demonstrate Blu-Ray Stereoscopic 3D Playback at CES 2010
Samsung Plans to Rival TSMC, UMC
Intel’s Graphics Cores Set to Support Video Encoding
Hon Hai Takes Over Dell’s Polish Plant
American Kids Use Up to Three Gaming Devices
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Startup Launches Gboard: Keypad for Gmail.
Startup Releases Keypad with Gmail Shortcuts
Analyst: Dubai's Debt Crisis Will Not Impact AMD, Globalfoundries
Sony’s New PSP May Receive Support for Older UMB-Based Games
Corsair Unveils World’s Fastest Memory Modules
Digital Video Game Sales to Surpass Sales of Packaged Games
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Consumer Electronics Sales on Black Friday – Strong, Says CEA.
Consumer Electronics Association Satisfied with CE Sales
Micron RealSSD C300: 34nm Flash, SATA 600, 128GB and 256GB Capacities
Crucial Enables Desktops with 12GB, 24GB Memory
AMD Wants to Control Compatible Chipset Business
Intels Developers to Showcase "Cloud Computing-on-Chip"
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
PNY and Sony to Add Free Movies to Flash Cards, Graphics Cards.
PNY’s Flash Products, Graphics Cards to Be Bundled with Free Movies
Samsung’s New NAND Flash Boasts Improved Data Read Speed, Same Power Consumption
Kingston to Outsource Production to Gain Market Share
Universal Finally Puts Blu-Ray and DVD onto the Same Media
Samsung Makes 3-Bit-per-Cell Flash at 30nm Node






